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message 1: by Nicole (new)

Nicole Really what a strange request...


message 2: by H (new)

H Rez Well, maybe it's about help on how to write a 2000 words book review, not about someone else writing it.


message 3: by Steve (new)

Steve As a librarian, I suggest you contact your local public library (assuming you aren't looking for a review so you can pretend you wrote it). Your library will probably have access to literature databases which will have many reviews and discussions of the Lord of Rings.


message 4: by Juliana (new)

Juliana Try a university website as a how to guide if you are stuck: i.e. https://writingcenter.unc.edu/tips-an...
https://guides.library.queensu.ca/boo...
Oh, and, of course, read the book.


message 5: by Sherily (new)

Sherily Wow! Some people really have no shame LOL. If you read the book, then you can review it yourself. Heck, you can go and read a million reviews of the book here or on Amazon etc. Why would you ask an accomplished author to help you write a review? That is an absurd type of request to make. 2000 words at that LMAO. Good luck with that.


message 6: by KATHLEEN (new)

KATHLEEN LOL Cheating's not enough anymore, gotta ask a famous author to help you.


message 7: by Elyse (new)

Elyse So odd...


message 8: by Jason (new)

Jason Helms Seriously, here's your help.
Write, the Lord of the Rings is about (what it's about), its characters are (you don't have to name them all), I liked it because (state your reasons. Some may disagree with you but they can't legitimately say you're wrong because it's your opinion), for the story it told I thought it was too long, too short or just right.
If you can't manage to make that last for two thousand words you need to spend more time talking to friends about the things you all like or dislike. I guarantee almost every one of those conversations goes over 2,000 words.
And another thing you need to do is to never ask anyone, professional or not, to do it for you.


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